Editing Profile; Deleting Profile; Viewing Bios Settings; Viewing Profile Settings - Dell PS-M4110 User Manual

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Editing Profile

You can edit the name and description of a BIOS profile that is stored on the CMC non-volatile media (SD Card).
To edit a stored profile:
1.
In the BIOS Profile page, in the Manage Profiles on SD Card section, select the required profile and then click Edit
Profile.
The Edit BIOS Profile — <Profile Name> section is displayed.
2.
Edit the profile name and description of the BIOS Profile as required and then click Edit Profile.
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Deleting Profile

You can delete a BIOS profile that is stored on the CMC non-volatile media (SD Card).
To delete a stored profile:
1.
In the BIOS Profile page, in the Manage Profiles on SD Card section, select the required profile and then click
Delete Profile.
A warning message is displayed indicating that deleting a profile would permanently delete the selected profile.
2.
Click OK to delete the selected profile.
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Viewing BIOS Settings

To view BIOS settings for a selected server, in the BIOS Profiles page, in the Save and Apply Profiles section, click View
in the BIOS settings column for the server for which you want to view the BIOS settings information. The View Settings
page is displayed.
Only BIOS settings on the server which may be modified by applying a profile (cloneable settings) are displayed. The
settings are partitioned into groups in the same way they are displayed in the iDRAC BIOS Setup screen.
NOTE: The CMC Server Cloning application retrieves and displays the correct BIOS and Boot settings for a specific
server, only if the Control System Inventory on Restart (CSIOR) option is enabled.
To enable CSIOR on:
11th generation servers — After rebooting the server, from the Ctrl-E setup, select System Services, enable
CSIOR and save the changes.
12th generation servers — After rebooting the server, from the F2 setup, select iDRAC Settings → Lifecycle
Controller, enable CSIOR and save the changes.
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Viewing Profile Settings

To view Profile settings of the stored BIOS profiles, go to the BIOS Profiles page. In the Manage Profiles on SD Card
section, click View in the Profile settings column for the BIOS Profile for which you want to view the profile settings
information. The View Settings page is displayed.
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